Brian Lane Green is a renowned actor, having been Tony Award-nominated for his outstanding performance in the Broadway musical "Starmites". His impressive resume boasts numerous Broadway appearances, including Cy Coleman's "The Life" and "Big River", where he played the iconic role of Huck Finn.
In addition to his Broadway credits, Brian has toured extensively across the nation and internationally, taking on leading roles in notable productions such as "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". His versatility has also led to a successful career in television, with recurring roles on three Daytime TV soaps and lead parts in independent and cult film favorites like "Circuit" and "Friends and Family".
As a result, Brian has built a loyal fan base, eagerly anticipating his upcoming projects. He is currently working on several stage and screen endeavors, including a series of historical narratives in collaboration with producing partner Ian Eugene Ryan. Notably, Brian conceived and directed "The Sedaka Show" and co-wrote the song "I Would Never Leave You" for the Tony Award-winning production "Liza's At the Palace".
Brian's expertise extends beyond acting, as he is often sought after for his direction, writing, and composing skills. Many Grammy-winning composers have praised his own renditions of standards and top hits, which have earned him a reputation as a master performer. He has produced two albums, penning several tracks, and has received accolades for his original music.